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According to Openmp 5.0 Specification, variables in namelist may not be privatized.
I suspect that gfortran doesn't privatize variables in namelist when default(private) is specified.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
This patch skips default privatization for crashing cases like
namelists, reduction instrinsics, and structure constructor.
Fixes: #67332,
#66454, and
#65569
Co-Authored-By: kiranchandramohan <kiran.chandramohan@arm.com>
…1922)
This patch skips default privatization for crashing cases like
namelists, reduction instrinsics, and structure constructor.
Fixes: llvm#67332,
llvm#66454, and
llvm#65569
Co-Authored-By: kiranchandramohan <kiran.chandramohan@arm.com>
This is an issue from Fujitsu testsuite.
Flang-new terminates abnormally when compiling programs using
default(private)
clause andnamelist
.The following are the test program, Flang-new and gfortran compilation result.
According to Openmp 5.0 Specification, variables in
namelist
may not be privatized.I suspect that gfortran doesn't privatize variables in
namelist
whendefault(private)
is specified.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: